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'''Darius''' was a warmaster general of [[Shallam]] during the end of the first [[Ashtan-Shallam Wars|Ashtan-Shallam War]] cycle and the beginning of the second (c. 1400 BF), as well as the nephew of the Shallamese [[emperor]] of the period. He led Shallam to victory over [[Ashtan]] and later occupied the Bastion of the North for a span in excess of two weeks, though he was later defeated and slain by the militia of [[Zarathustra]] and [[Travian Shea]]. | '''Darius''' was a warmaster general of [[Shallam]] during the end of the first [[Ashtan-Shallam Wars|Ashtan-Shallam War]] cycle and the beginning of the second (c. 1400 BF), as well as the nephew of the Shallamese [[emperor]] of the period. He led Shallam to victory over [[Ashtan]] and later occupied the Bastion of the North for a span in excess of two weeks, though he was later defeated and slain by the militia of [[Zarathustra]] and [[Travian Shea]]. | ||
The fall of Darius' | The fall of Darius' legions to the Zarathustran rebels is the subject of [[Tancred|Tancred Lasalle's]] literary epic, ''[[Final Resting for Travian Shea]]''. | ||
[[Category:Historical Figures]] | [[Category:Historical Figures]] |
Latest revision as of 17:50, 29 January 2008
- This page is about the general. For other uses, please see Darius (disambiguation).
Darius was a warmaster general of Shallam during the end of the first Ashtan-Shallam War cycle and the beginning of the second (c. 1400 BF), as well as the nephew of the Shallamese emperor of the period. He led Shallam to victory over Ashtan and later occupied the Bastion of the North for a span in excess of two weeks, though he was later defeated and slain by the militia of Zarathustra and Travian Shea.
The fall of Darius' legions to the Zarathustran rebels is the subject of Tancred Lasalle's literary epic, Final Resting for Travian Shea.